Hon. Darboe Disappointed Kanilai Ferry Commissioning Pushed to April
The return of the Kanilai Ferry has been delayed again, now expected in April due to shipping issues. Transport Minister Ebrima Sillah’s announcement disappointed many, including NAM Omar Darboe, who had hoped for its commissioning before Koriteh. More in the report.
Kanilai Ferry’s Transformation Nears Completion Ahead of Commissioning
As we enter March 2025, it is important to recall that in November 2024, the Managing Director of the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA), Mr. Ousman Jobarteh, informed Askanwi that the Kanilai Ferry was expected to return to service in March 2025. More in the report.
Civil Society Group Urges Parliament to Reverse Banjul Port Takeover by Albayrak
The recent takeover of Banjul Port by the Turkish company Albayrak has sparked controversy, with the Edward Francis Small Center for Rights and Justice (EFSCRJ) urging Parliament to reverse the concession agreement. More in the publication.
President Barrow Convinces Striking Labourers to Resume Work After Meeting Chairman
President Adama Barrow met the Chairman of striking labourers at the Faraba Campus during a coincidental routine inspection of works yesterday, 15th January 2025. More in this exclusive story.
Barrow's "Meet the People Tour" Concludes with Promises of Progress and Community Engagement Across The Gambia
This publication highlights some of the positive engagements during President Adama Barrow’s recently concluded "2024 Meet the People Tour,” which includes numerous promises to uplift The Gambian populace from poverty. More in the publication.
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